Olga Sovarenko

näomassaaž Tartus

Specialized in ASAHI, KOBIDO, and fascial facial modeling.
A results-driven, evidence-based approach to natural beauty.

Olga Sovarenko

näomassaaž Tartus

Specialized in ASAHI, KOBIDO, and fascial facial modeling.
A results-driven, evidence-based approach to natural beauty.

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KOBIDO Facial Massage

KOBIDO facial massage is a therapeutic technique originating from Japan that helps improve blood circulation, stimulate lymphatic flow, and relax the muscles of the face and neck. This treatment combines deep relaxation with an aesthetic effect, helping to restore the skin’s natural glow. Session duration is 60 minutes.
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Description

KOBIDO is a traditional Japanese facial massage technique considered one of the most effective natural methods for maintaining youthful skin. It is both therapeutic and deeply relaxing, combining ancient Eastern knowledge with modern understanding of anatomy and muscle function.

During the massage, a variety of manual techniques are used — gentle strokes, rhythmic vibrations, deeper muscle work, and precise pressure point stimulation. These techniques activate facial muscles, improve circulation, and support the skin’s natural regeneration.

KOBIDO is more than just a facial treatment — it is a holistic therapy that affects skin condition, muscle tone, and overall body balance.

The ritual lasts 60 minutes. When booking online, please choose a 60-minute session or 2 × 30-minute facial massage sessions.

If you cannot find a suitable time, feel free to contact our administrator at +372 5676 2466 — we will find a suitable solution together.

Massage Characteristics

KOBIDO consists of various manual techniques alternating between slow, relaxing movements and faster rhythmic stimulation. This dynamic approach activates both superficial and deeper layers of the skin.

The massage also works with facial reflex zones connected to different body systems. As a result, many clients experience not only improved skin condition but also deep relaxation and enhanced overall well-being.

Effects of KOBIDO Massage

Regular KOBIDO facial massage helps improve skin appearance and supports the natural vitality of the face.

It helps to:

  • improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of fine lines
  • activate blood circulation and support cell renewal
  • stimulate lymphatic flow and reduce puffiness
  • relax tense facial and jaw muscles
  • improve skin hydration and complexion
  • support the body’s natural balance through reflex zones

The result is fresher, more radiant, and well-rested looking skin.

Who Is It For?

KOBIDO is suitable for those who want to:

  • improve skin tone and elasticity
  • reduce stress and facial muscle tension
  • support natural skin renewal
  • achieve a fresher, more rested appearance naturally

Suitable both as preventive skincare and for existing signs of aging.

Contraindications

  • acute skin inflammations, infections, or open wounds in the facial area
  • recent surgical procedures or injections (e.g. fillers, Botox)
  • fever or acute illness
  • severe cardiovascular diseases or uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • oncological conditions during active treatment
  • severe rosacea or very sensitive, irritated skin

If in doubt, consult your doctor before booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is KOBIDO massage painful?

  • No. The massage is generally pleasant and relaxing. Some deeper techniques may feel more intense but should not be painful. 

How quickly are results visible?

  • Often the skin looks fresher and more radiant after the first session. For lasting results, a course is recommended.

How often should I come?

  • For best results, start with a course of 1–2 times per week for 8–10 sessions. After that, maintenance 1–2 times per month is sufficient.

Is it suitable for sensitive skin?

  • Yes, techniques can be adjusted according to skin condition and sensitivity.

Can you use a referral?

Dear customer

We draw your attention to the fact that we only carry out paid receptions. In our clinic, referrals from a family doctor are not valid for the physiotherapy service.

Profysio team

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